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New bill could limit cash bail

A new bill authored by state Sen. Karen Tallian would limit the use of cash bail in Indiana jails. Senate Bill 222 would prohibit...

Todd Young discusses GOP’s future with minority Republicans

A group of about 15 minority Republicans met with Sen. Todd Young on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to discuss the future of the...

ā€˜Banner day forĀ foodĀ access’: Council approves new nutrition, food policy division

A new division within the city’s Office of Public Health and Safety will give local government more tools to address issues related to food...

Dennis Murphy: Our path forward: Ensuring trust, equity in health care

The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare persistent, systemic racial disparities in communities across the United States, including the lasting effect of inequality in medical...

Indiana GOP kicks off diversity leadership series

The Indiana GOP’s effort to develop future leaders from diverse communities begins this month. The Indiana Republican Diversity Leadership Series includes six seminar-style classes for...

Carson targeted in Capitol terrorist attack

Rep. AndrƩ Carson was targeted during the attack on the Capitol Jan. 6. A note written by terrorist Lonnie Coffman that categorized several members...

Indianapolis readies to host 2022 College Football Playoff championship

The 2022 College Football Playoff national championship will be in Indianapolis next January, leaving the host city’s planning team 12 more months to map...

Health Department on a mission to get African Americans to take COVID-19 vaccine

Dr. Virginia Caine did not mince words when she spoke to members of the local NAACP chapter Jan. 7 about the COVID-19 vaccines. There will...

IPS honors Dr. King

Rev. Dr. Carlos Perkins, pastor of Bethel Cathedral AME Church, will be the keynote speaker for the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) 40th annual tribute...

COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Marion County

The Marion County Public Health Department began vaccinating eligible recipients against COVID-19 on Jan. 11. Currently, individuals 80 and older, as well as licensed and...

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